here it is… i’ll pretty that page up when i get home. will be hosted on the APC website soon too.
Or you can just grab the audio below.
here it is… i’ll pretty that page up when i get home. will be hosted on the APC website soon too.
Or you can just grab the audio below.
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That’s a beautiful thing and must be blogged in mah news posts.
Gee you haven’t let your feet drag there, Jen.
should add that I am doing this kooky thing at present of lining posts up, so that won’t be till later this week, or next week.
Hallo Jen, I was at the Old Council Chambers today and thought that the quartet of poets reading were a wonderful selection for my one visit to the Festival of Poetry at Goolwa this weekend.
A number of senses and emotions were raised there today and I thank you for your contribution.
Following your lead I went to your website and downloaded the wonderful soundscape of your weekend, enjoying those poets who recorded for you and their inspirational insights.
Thank you so much for that experience, and the leads to other websites too.
Congratulations. As an elder (to put it more delicately) I am in awe of your talent and abilities at such a young age.
Good luck to you in all your future endeavours.
fantastic! an aural postcard to stick on my ear fridge.
ps. I hope someone got a photo of that wondrous unicorn versus lady-lion mural.
thanks all for your kind words! i might have to use that line E… and don’t worry, the unicorn is on its way (now you don’t hear that often enough).
looking forward to the next kooky r&w digest g x
Absolutely love this Jen. Was great to meet up on the weekend, and this is such a great way to relive beautiful Goolwa.
hey graham thanks for an excellent overview at your blog too (duly rolled)
i’ll be chasing down the work of a few more poets i missed.
Thanks for this, Jen. A great listen. I’ve blogged it as part of my take on the festival here: http://rubystreet.blogspot.com/2010/04/impressions-at-mouth.html